A spin wave element includes a substrate, a multilayer, a detecting portion, and two or more input portions. The multilayer having a lamination direction thereof is formed on the substrate and includes a first ferromagnetic layer. The first ferromagnetic layer has magnetization whose direction is in the lamination direction. The detecting portion and the input portions are formed on the multilayer and separated from each other by a first nonmagnetic layer. In addition, a portion of an outer edge of the multilayer viewed from the lamination direction makes a portion of one ellipsoid. The detecting portion and one of the input portions are located on the long axis of the one ellipsoid. The portion of the one ellipsoid is located on a side of one of the input portions.
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1. A spin wave element comprising: a substrate; a multilayer, having a lamination direction, formed on the substrate and including a first ferromagnetic layer, the first ferromagnetic layer having a magnetization direction in the lamination direction; and a detecting portion and a plurality of input portions formed on the multilayer and separated from each other by a first nonmagnetic layer, wherein a portion of an outer edge of the multilayer includes a portion of an ellipsoid viewed from the lamination direction; the detecting portion and one of the input portions are located on the long axis of the ellipsoid; and one of the input portions is located on a side of the outer edge.
2. The element according to claim 1 , further comprising an electrode layer provided between the multilayer and the substrate.
3. The element according to claim 2 , wherein the outer edge is covered with a nonmagnetic insulating layer.
4. The element according to claim 1 , wherein the input portions have a dot shape.
5. The element according to claim 1 , wherein the input portions excite spin waves of the form of spherical waves in the first ferromagnetic layer.
6. The element according to claim 1 , wherein an area of contact between the input portion and the multilayer is not less than 1 nm and not more than 500 nm.
7. The element according to claim 1 , wherein the multilayer includes a first nonmagnetic layer and a second nonmagnetic layer; and the first ferromagnetic layer is formed between the first nonmagnetic layer and the second nonmagnetic layer.
8. The element according to claim 1 , wherein the multilayer includes a second ferromagnetic layer and a spacer layer; the second ferromagnetic layer has magnetization whose direction is perpendicular to the lamination direction; and the spacer layer is provided between the first ferromagnetic layer and the second ferromagnetic layer.
9. The element according to claim 1 , wherein the input portions or the detecting portion include a third ferromagnetic layer; the third ferromagnetic layer has magnetization whose direction is parallel or perpendicular to the lamination direction; and the multilayer includes a spacer layer between the first ferromagnetic layer and the input portion, or between the first ferromagnetic layer and the detecting portion.
10. The element according to claim 1 , wherein the input portions or the detecting portion include a fourth ferromagnetic layer, a fifth ferromagnetic layer and an intermediate layer; the fourth ferromagnetic layer has magnetization whose direction is perpendicular to the lamination direction; the fifth ferromagnetic layer has magnetization whose direction is perpendicular to the lamination direction; the intermediate layer is provided between the fourth ferromagnetic layer and the fifth ferromagnetic layer; and the multilayer includes a spacer layer between the first ferromagnetic layer and the input portion, or between the first ferromagnetic layer and the detecting portion.
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September 13, 2010
April 28, 2015
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